Politics & Government

Mobile Cabinet Aims to Help Ortley Residents on Wednesday

Officials will be in Ortley Beach Wednesday afternoon

State officials will be in Toms River this week to discuss Superstorm Sandy Recovery programs with affected residents.

The Christie Administration will continue hosting a series of Sandy Recovery Mobile Cabinets this week in Ocean County to discuss the latest recovery programs and assist local homeowners and businesses in their recovery and rebuilding efforts.

Officials will make a stop at the Ortley Beach A&P shopping center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, June 26. On Friday, June 28, the mobile cabinet comes to the Seaside Heights courthouse on Sherman Avenue from 1 to 4 p.m.

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Representatives from the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) and the Economic Development Authority (EDA) will be on hand at various locations to meet with affected residents and answer questions related to the housing and business assistance programs available through the federal Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) recently awarded as part of the federal disaster relief fund.

Homeowners and business owners interested in attending can expedite the process by bringing relevant documentation related to the issue they are facing.

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The “reNew Jersey Stronger” Housing Initiative was launched May 24 to encourage and assist homeowners to reconstruct and resettle in their primary residences and the Stronger NJ Business Loan Program will be launched in July to help local businesses recover and expand within storm-impacted communities.


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